I was able to do some research and we currently do not have the 1TB variant in the pre-order. I can't say at the moment how the situation will change in the next few days/weeks.
Please contact our Galaxus Assistant so that we can help you individually with your request and, if necessary, order a specific Macbook: https://www.galaxus.ch/help
No, we do not offer payment by instalments. For your convenience, you can find a list of all available payment methods at the following link: https://www.digitec.ch/fr/paymentoptions
No, the MacBook Air - 2025 (13.60", M4, 16 GB, 256 GB, CH) does not have a touchscreen. Its display is a Liquid Retina IPS panel with a resolution of 2560 x 1664 pixels, but touchscreen functionality is not supported. Apple has not yet released a MacBook Air with a touchscreen, and current models retain traditional non-touch displays.
I was able to do a search and unfortunately we do not offer such a promotion. 70W power supplies can be purchased separately. Below is the link for the 70W power adapter if you are interested:
Apple Power Adapter 70W
I was able to do some research and unfortunately we don't offer any extra student discounts. We generally try to make our offers as attractive as possible.
The keyboard is a Swiss multilingual keyboard with QWERTY layout that supports both Swiss German (CH-DE) and French (CH-FR). This means that the keyboard contains the usual German and French umlauts and covers characters typical for Switzerland. The keyboard is therefore multilingual and complies with the Swiss standard.
This model of MacBook Air does not have a touch screen with an integrated stylus. However, it is perfectly possible to use it with an external graphics tablet such as the Wacom Intuos S, which connects easily via USB or Bluetooth and is compatible with macOS. Simply install the drivers supplied by Wacom and the tablet will work perfectly with this MacBook Air.
What's more, if you own an iPad, you can also use it as a graphics tablet with Apple's Sidecar function, which lets you extend or duplicate the Mac screen and use the Apple Pencil to draw directly in the applications on the Mac.
In short, you can either use a compatible external graphics tablet (such as Wacom Intuos S) or an iPad with Apple Pencil in Sidecar mode to meet the gym's requirement, even if the computer itself doesn't have a touchscreen.
The laptop is basically suitable for employees working with Lightroom Classic, especially for everyday image editing and reviewing photos. The performance is smooth and responsive for normal editing tasks. However, the MacBook Air with M4 chip shows significantly lower performance during intensive and longer Lightroom Classic processes, such as exporting large quantities of images, and is prone to thermal throttling as it does not have a fan. This leads to longer waiting times for such tasks compared to more powerful or better cooled Macs. It is well suited for occasional and moderate Lightroom use, but less ideal for very extensive or professional workflows.